gcr isn't responsible.

The GPG agent is actually gnome-keyring-daemon from the gnome-keyring
package. You can change the defaults in dconf just like the other
graphical GNOME applications.

>From the description of /desktop/gnome/crypto/cache/gpg-cache-method:

The method to use for caching passphrases typed into the GPG agent.
Should be one of: 'always' caches permanently, 'session' caches until session 
end,
'idle' caches until the not used for gpg-cache-ttl seconds, 'timeout' caches 
until
gpg-cache-ttl seconds.

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  GCR has no man page and employs insecure defauts for GPG passphrase
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